“cape” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “cape”:

+ Johan Anthoniszoon “Jan” van Riebeeck was a NetherlandsDutch colonial administrator and founder of Cape Town, a city in South Africa.

+ As the “Mayflower” lay off Cape Cod in November 1620, Tilley and other passengers signed the Mayflower Compact.

+ Sparse vegetation inland supported “about six hundred sheep, many goats, a few cows horses”, and large numbers of guineafowl imported from the Cape Verde islands, as well as rats, Mousemice and land crabs.

+ Paul is a municipality in Cape Verde.

+ It was used as a place to supply food for their ships travelling around the Cape of Good Hope.

+ The Dutch landed at Cape Town in 1652 and gradually took over more and more of the country.

cape in-sentences
cape in-sentences

Example sentences of “cape”:

+ She sang with Share the Music and the Cape Ann Symphony Chorus.

+ More rescued the colonists at the new colony at Cape Fear, North Carolina in 1665..
+ The very own place which is near to is Cape Town.

+ She sang with Share the Music and the Cape Ann Symphony Chorus.

+ More rescued the colonists at the new colony at Cape Fear, North Carolina in 1665..

+ The very own place which is near to is Cape Town.

+ Ribeira Grande is a municipality of Cape Verde.

+ He wrote it while he was living and birding in Cape May Point.

+ The Mendocino Triple Junction is to the west of Cape Mendocino under the Pacific Ocean.

+ The Cape Verdean escudo places its symbol in the decimal separator position..” Accessed 25 Feb 2011.

+ Bonnie made landfall near Wilmington, North CarolinaWilmington and Cape Fear, North Carolina as a strong Category 2 hurricane early on August 27.

+ The two facilities have access to the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Skid Strip which is a large runway for military aircraft bringing heavy and oversize loads.

+ These include the United States Navy’s Naval Air Station OceanaNAS Oceana and FTC Dam Neck, and the United States Army’s Fort Story at Cape Henry.

+ This led to her resignation as Mayor of Cape Town in August 2018, a seat she held on her party ticket.

+ A tropical wave off the coast of Africa organized into Tropical Depression Seven on September 7 while near the Cape Verde islands.

+ During the ice ages with their low sea levels, Cape York Peninsula was a low-lying land bridge.

More in-sentence examples of “cape”:

+ Lopp, agent of the American Missionary Society at Cape Prince of Wales, and Artisarlook, a native of that region, both of whom, at great personal sacrifice, left their families and accompanied the reindeer herd to Point Barrow.

+ Hurricane Donna was a Cape Verde-type hurricane.

+ It started on July 5 near the Cape Verde Islands.

+ Kerr was born in Cape Town, South Africa to Australian parents.

+ The “Mayflower” was supposed to land in Virginia Colony, but the ship was too damaged and they were forced to land at Cape Cod now called Provincetown Harbor on November 21.

+ Their most recent game was on December 30, 2013 against Cape Verde, in which they won 4–1.

+ Tropical Depression Eight formed near Cape Verde on September 25.

+ They are now in Florida, Texas, Alabama, Louisiana, Arizona, California, Ascension Island, Cape Verde, Barbados, Saint Kitts, Bermuda, Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican Republic, and Nevis.

+ The hurricane weakened and passed within 200miles of Cape Cod before becoming extratropical on September 12.

+ The Balkan range runs 560km from eastern Serbia eastward through central Bulgaria to Cape Emine on the Black Sea.

+ On the west, the Cape Otway Lighthouse was first lit in 1848.

+ To the north is Cape Horn and the South American continent, to the south are the South Shetland Islands, now part of the British Antarctic Territory.

+ Cawood died on 18 July 2020 from lung cancer in Cape Town, Western Cape, aged 68.

+ The battle took place near Cape Trafalgar, which is in southwest Spain.

+ It was built to commemorate the Voortrekkers who left the Cape Colony between 1835 and 1854.

+ Buckland lived in Cape Town with his wife and two daughters.

+ The waters around Cape Fear were very dangerous for ships yet More brought a shipment of food and supplies to aid them when other captains failed or refused to try.

+ In October 1788 “HMS Sirius” sailed east to Cape Town to get extra food supplies.

+ Andrew dissipated south of Cape Cod.

+ Tomé Island; Lung`ié, spoken in Príncipe Island; and Creole from Cape Verde.

+ The easternmost point is Cape Norvegia at Princess Martha Coast, Queen Maud Land.

+ Point Hicks, once called Cape Everard, is a coastal headland on the east coast of Victoria Victoria, Australia.

+ Therefore, Spain had the right to start colonies in all of the New World from Alaska to Cape Horn, as well as Asia.

+ In 2008, Joseph and consultant Linden Cullen travelled to Cape Town.

+ Lopp, agent of the American Missionary Society at Cape Prince of Wales, and Artisarlook, a native of that region, both of whom, at great personal sacrifice, left their families and accompanied the reindeer herd to Point Barrow.

+ Hurricane Donna was a Cape Verde-type hurricane.

+ He lived in Cape Elizabeth, Maine and moved Florida in 2010.

+ Woods Hole is a census-designated place and village within the town of Falmouth, MassachusettsFalmouth in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, at the extreme southwest corner of Cape Cod, near Martha’s Vineyard and the Elizabeth Islands.

+ The Cape flower region is a nature area near the south end of South Africa.

+ One of which is Cape Elizabeth.

+ The Cape Cobra is a cobra inhabiting the regions of South Africa.

+ Mthatha, is the main town in Eastern Cape province of South Africa.

+ ChaffeeRoger Chaffee during a test for the Apollo 1 mission at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida.

+ There was rain in Atlantic City, and Cape May.

+ Jan Smuts was born into a wealthy Afrikaner peopleAfrikaner family living in the British Cape Colony.

+ The maximum width, north to south, is 265km from Cape Isabela to Cape Beata.

+ Tomé and Príncipe are divided into the following ethnic groups: mixed-blood, descendents of Portuguese settlers and African slaves; Forros, the biggest ethnic group and descendents of freed slaves; Angolares, descendents of Angolan slaves; Tonga, mixed blood of Forros and hired workers from Angola, Mozambique and Cape Verde; and Cape Verdean descendents.

+ The name Cape Everard was used until 1970.

+ The majority of Coloureds living in Cape Town are able to speak both languages.

+ He died on August 23, 2012 from complications of prostate cancer in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

+ Later it strengthened further to become Tropical Storm Igor to the south of the Cape Verde islands.

+ The Cape flower region has both economic and biological value.

+ He worked as a Peace Corps volunteer and as an assistant district attorney in the Cape and Islands and Middlesex offices before his election to Congress.

+ October 4-6, 1869: The 1869 Saxby Gale struck Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard as a Category 2 hurricane.

+ Since 16 March tests are being made in Cape Verde rather than abroad, by the Laboratório de Virologia de Cabo Verde, in Praia.

+ White’s second son, Peregrine White, was born on the “Mayflower”, while it was anchored at Cape Cod.

+ The next day it became Tropical Depression Thirteen near Cape Verde.

+ Nantucket is an island 30 miles south of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in the United States.

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